Jays Beat Angels In Extra Innings
Briefly

Blue Jays edged the Angels in extra innings after overcoming a late-inning challenge. The game began as a tight pitching duel, with scoreless innings until the sixth. Gimenez and Bichette helped secure a 3-0 lead for the Jays. The Angels rallied back, particularly with Adell's three-run home run tying the game. Key pitching changes kept the game competitive until the Jays capitalized in the 10th inning for the win, showcasing their resilience in a nail-biting finish.
The game started as a pitching duel with Lauer and Hendricks trading zeros through the first four innings, the only baserunners coming from a first inning walk to Mike Trout and a single in the fourth to George Springer.
Lauer looked like he tweaked his leg trying to field a swinging bunt by Trout but stayed in to face Tyler Ward, who hit a long single to knock him out of the game finally.
The game stayed locked until extra innings, when the Jays came to the plate at the bottom of the 10 th. Having Straw at second as the Manfred man was a nice advantage.
Adell promptly tied it up with a three-run shot to dead centre field. Lauer gave way to Little who gave way to Yariel who managing to work around based loaded to strike out Adell.
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